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of the things -- a pattern that has arisen over the years -- a lot of the leading engineers in the technology industry tend to meet with each other at an burning man, recognize kindred spirits, something like that. the most recent case would be eric schmidt meeting with the founders of google up there. that would reportedly one of the big factors. what is it that makes burning man such a haven for that kind of connection? >> several factors. you think about the culture of silicon valley. eric schmidt had been some interesting papers. he had been making the point that so much of the tech industry is project-based learning. google gives people time off to do what they want. they give them time to explore and hang out with other people, outside of the framework of this more structured enterprise. burning man, from the very beginning is project-based learning. it attracts people from every demographic that you can think of, every category. so you have to, potentially, encyclopedic knowledge assembled at this place. and the natural way to learn is project-based. scholarship is fine, academic model
of the things -- a pattern that has arisen over the years -- a lot of the leading engineers in the technology industry tend to meet with each other at an burning man, recognize kindred spirits, something like that. the most recent case would be eric schmidt meeting with the founders of google up there. that would reportedly one of the big factors. what is it that makes burning man such a haven for that kind of connection? >> several factors. you think about the culture of silicon valley....
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>> the technology works. if you have not heard of google glass, it is glasses that sit right above your focal plane. it is right above. we have been experimenting with what this can be used for. there are obvious uses for your daily life. if you ever had a device that could or could not accord what you saw contemporaneously, think about it. [laughter] >> how will we use it? >> we do not know. >> perhaps -- >> hopefully there will be telemetry that will tell you you are about to trip. whenever the digital world can see what the analog world is doing, you see interesting possibilities, whether it is obvious things like people working on fixing eyeglasses, medical applications, to performers to show the audience what they see in addition to what the audience sees. we use these at the new york fashion show, so you could see what the model saw as you looked at them wearing this fashion. >> that was one of the things, the eye-catching imagery trent. the other was the whole idea of driverless cars. >> there is a dri
>> the technology works. if you have not heard of google glass, it is glasses that sit right above your focal plane. it is right above. we have been experimenting with what this can be used for. there are obvious uses for your daily life. if you ever had a device that could or could not accord what you saw contemporaneously, think about it. [laughter] >> how will we use it? >> we do not know. >> perhaps -- >> hopefully there will be telemetry that will tell you you...
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it's close. >> do you see technology transforming our energy situation? >> although it's controversial, the fact of the matter is we should give credit to the people who invented these new forms of oil and natural gas drilling generally known as fracking, hydraulic fracking and so forth. those are resources that help us find pore of this stuff. we can have a discussion about recommendation and so forth. it's very controversial. that has materially changed the economic structure of energy in america. if you take a look at conservation and renewables which i think is ultimately the right answer, what you see now is the automation and instrumentation of passive systems, it changes everything. it goes under the term of smart building. roughly 40% of the carbon emissions that are coming out of the u.s. are coming out of building. frankly, if you would stop heating all of the building in new york as high as you do and insulate them better, you would make a significant contribution. you think of passive insulation as the first thing. the adoption of renewables.
it's close. >> do you see technology transforming our energy situation? >> although it's controversial, the fact of the matter is we should give credit to the people who invented these new forms of oil and natural gas drilling generally known as fracking, hydraulic fracking and so forth. those are resources that help us find pore of this stuff. we can have a discussion about recommendation and so forth. it's very controversial. that has materially changed the economic structure of...
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. >> all of this innovation happening in technology. it's sort of the horse has left the stable. i've got to get your take on this nsa scanl. >> it's doing what the law says. seems the nsa is watching that amount of domestic material. you have to wonder whether that's the broad mission. we don't know if the snowden revelations e true. what google has asked is we want to legally tell you how much the pfizer courts ask us for information. i think we will be stronger as a country with more transparen with what we're doing. >> what do you make of jeff bezo? >> he's a tremendous american entrepreneur. he figures how to bring in a low price point and he shakes the market up again. he's done it again. this will affect the market. we immediate more tablet competition. these things will do well. >> it is fair to say mobility is one of the biggest game changers, innovation in our lifetime? >> it certainly is and the biggest news in computing. everybody wants a mobile device. lots of different kind of mobile devices. now there's s a new generation applications that are mobile specific. they
. >> all of this innovation happening in technology. it's sort of the horse has left the stable. i've got to get your take on this nsa scanl. >> it's doing what the law says. seems the nsa is watching that amount of domestic material. you have to wonder whether that's the broad mission. we don't know if the snowden revelations e true. what google has asked is we want to legally tell you how much the pfizer courts ask us for information. i think we will be stronger as a country with...
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expectations are going up due to the wonderful technology. working in my generation was 9:00 to 5:00 and i was there. you couldn't be bothered on the weekends and that was changed. we all work longer hours. if you think about what parenting was, we didn't have a play date. there is no such thing. sociologists called intensive mothering. data shows that a full-time working full-time mother outside the home today and direct child interaction is a nonworking mother did. it's an amazing thing to understand. >> that's a pretty hopeful statement. that tells you that kids are going to be pretty good. >> when i found that are spending as much time as my mom did working full time, boy was that about these. so these expectations a full-time in more than full-time work, they really had a women. it's not possible to do both of those. >> i want to finish i think it to you all squishes. i have a couple more questions. you talk about how women treat other women. you've also when you had to facebook, luscious cold increased scrutiny because you are seen and
expectations are going up due to the wonderful technology. working in my generation was 9:00 to 5:00 and i was there. you couldn't be bothered on the weekends and that was changed. we all work longer hours. if you think about what parenting was, we didn't have a play date. there is no such thing. sociologists called intensive mothering. data shows that a full-time working full-time mother outside the home today and direct child interaction is a nonworking mother did. it's an amazing thing to...
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. >> i talked to dan niles, he's been a very good technology investor but he was negative on google. i want you to hear what he said. it much to do with not motorola. >> i think they have problems. i think that has many problems as blackberry does right now. i don't like google at all. >> what planet is he on? the motorola has just announced extraordinarily new set of products. we'll see how well they do and motorola as a percentage of revenue for google is not such a large percentage it would affect -- you want to cite size google, criticize the core lines. >> where does the growth come in the next three to five years at google? >> probably advertising because that's been true. there are long term discussions about what kind of longer term hardware strategies we do. we're having tremendous success with google x and google fiber. those could ultimately be considerable revenue sources. but for the near term, five yeerds, it's probably advertising. >> as executive chairman of google, what's your role? >> i want to make sure innovation and invention, if all human progress in the last co
. >> i talked to dan niles, he's been a very good technology investor but he was negative on google. i want you to hear what he said. it much to do with not motorola. >> i think they have problems. i think that has many problems as blackberry does right now. i don't like google at all. >> what planet is he on? the motorola has just announced extraordinarily new set of products. we'll see how well they do and motorola as a percentage of revenue for google is not such a large...
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facebook, google, apple, they are the disruptive technology. they have changed the way we learn, face, share. investors who bet on the disruptive power of technology, well, they've been on an interesting ride so far this year. the tech-heavy index is up in 2013. google shares have outpaced those gains. google up 25%. apple has had a sour year, down 15%. and facebook may have finally, finally hit its stride. let me bring in zain asher. >> we saw it last year the stock did move like a rower coaster. mobile was up. take a listen. >> after slightly 4 months those who bought facebook shares at $38 a share have broken even. it was supplying poesd to be a home run, a can't miss investment for the lucky few able to get in on the ground floor, but within days the stock had sunk. but since then mark zuckerberg has gotten married, dipped his toe into politics and philanthropy signing to give away half of his earnings one day. it exceeded all expectations. shares have surged about 40% since the release. since the ipo, the company has worked to move adds fr
facebook, google, apple, they are the disruptive technology. they have changed the way we learn, face, share. investors who bet on the disruptive power of technology, well, they've been on an interesting ride so far this year. the tech-heavy index is up in 2013. google shares have outpaced those gains. google up 25%. apple has had a sour year, down 15%. and facebook may have finally, finally hit its stride. let me bring in zain asher. >> we saw it last year the stock did move like a rower...
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>> technology does not exist. if you givme computer computer, then give me a martian that knows nothing about human culture. they look at the computer and they cannot tell if it is a law of the lamp it just radiates heat without culture, technology does not exist you have to know how use and what it means it is not a freestanding think so that we hear dependent on technology we pretend we don't matter and it says the same thing. it is the trick of thought or stage magic. >> i don't get that. >>. [laughter] the symbol of the translator? did that help? >> it has been a 20 year gap since agassi new era was much younger. >> was much longer than that. on may 40th birthday of giving a lecture at stanford and there was a stanford freshman sitting there in the first-run and he looked at me and he said you are still alive? and that was 13 years ago. >> so that i have the one question knu speak to said to a french human qualities? hubris and humidity of the role how we can bridge is a pate to create the future? >> hubris is
>> technology does not exist. if you givme computer computer, then give me a martian that knows nothing about human culture. they look at the computer and they cannot tell if it is a law of the lamp it just radiates heat without culture, technology does not exist you have to know how use and what it means it is not a freestanding think so that we hear dependent on technology we pretend we don't matter and it says the same thing. it is the trick of thought or stage magic. >> i don't...
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technology. why? >> guest: to quote the smashing pumpkins, we all know that we need a clean energy economy where it's really, really cheap to buy the energy and where the energy that you're buying is not polluting the atmosphere. it is not causing greenhouse gases that are driving up the temperature and producing droughts. it is not producing a number of other health-related effects from from air pollution. we all know this. we know what we're after. how are we going to get there? the way we discovered in the book is it's pretty simple. could you have the federal government buy all the new things that are necessary and then give them away? it's not practical, it's not going to happen. we don't have that capability in the federal government to add to the deficit. so you have to open the door to private investment to do this job of rebuilding the power platform in the united states. >> host: and the technology aspect of that is -- >> guest: the technology aspect is manifold. in the last four years alone
technology. why? >> guest: to quote the smashing pumpkins, we all know that we need a clean energy economy where it's really, really cheap to buy the energy and where the energy that you're buying is not polluting the atmosphere. it is not causing greenhouse gases that are driving up the temperature and producing droughts. it is not producing a number of other health-related effects from from air pollution. we all know this. we know what we're after. how are we going to get there? the way...
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a wonderful technology. people work longer hours. my mother says working my generation was 95, and that was it. there was no cellphone. that is changed. we'll work longer hours. mother and his country the same expectation. should think about what parenting was to my mother was a work at home stay home mother full-time. we did not have played bates she arranged. she did not arrange a single one. many hours, and gays in direct child interaction. i'm not working mother in the 70's. it is an amazing thing to understand. >> that's a pretty helpless statement. this generation of kids will be pretty dead. >> when i figured out that i was actually spending as much real time with my children working full time as my mother did we actually talked about it, it turned out to be true. that was a relief. these expectations of full-time and more than full-time work and a sentence of mothering, it's not possible to do both of those . >> and now want to finish in get to your questions. i have a couple more. you talk in the book a little bit about how
a wonderful technology. people work longer hours. my mother says working my generation was 95, and that was it. there was no cellphone. that is changed. we'll work longer hours. mother and his country the same expectation. should think about what parenting was to my mother was a work at home stay home mother full-time. we did not have played bates she arranged. she did not arrange a single one. many hours, and gays in direct child interaction. i'm not working mother in the 70's. it is an...
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>> the other side on the ledger it is important but expectations are going up due to the wonderful technology that eric has built people work longer hours. my mother said it was 935 there is no self on you cannot be bothered on the weekend and now we work longer hours and mothering has gone to the same expectation. if you think about what parenting was my mother was the stenholm mother full-time. we did not have klay dates dates, she didn't arrange a single play date we rode our bicycles down the block and played and sociologists call it intends of mothering but a full-time mother working outside the home today spends as many hours engaged in direct child interaction as a non working mother. it is an amazing thing to understand. >> host: that is a hopeful statement that the kids will be pretty good. >> when i figured out i was spending as much realtime with my children working full-time as my mother did it turned out to be true, that was a relief. so the expectations of full-time work then the intensive mothering is hitting women it is not possible to do both. >> host: to finish up to get to
>> the other side on the ledger it is important but expectations are going up due to the wonderful technology that eric has built people work longer hours. my mother said it was 935 there is no self on you cannot be bothered on the weekend and now we work longer hours and mothering has gone to the same expectation. if you think about what parenting was my mother was the stenholm mother full-time. we did not have klay dates dates, she didn't arrange a single play date we rode our bicycles...
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>> a big issue in the technology is mapping. with very accurate maps, it enables the car to localize itself more concisely. it is gps on steroids. that simplifies the computer algorithms and it enables more hands-off operations. the more traditional safety systems, adding in things like adaptive lane keeping. without the mapping technology, it is a key instrument that google seems to have, a big leap ahead of most of the others. >> thank you very much, john leonard. eric schmidt making his predictions for 2014. could it be cars? you will hear from him next. ♪ >> the netflix ceo is getting a raise. hastings will receive a salary of $3 million next year. netflix is making some changes to the way it's prices its plan. jon erlichman has more on today's new hollywood. this has been thought that this could happen any day. >> this helps us tell the difference between netflix subscribers and users. 40 million subscribers, but someone shares a netflix account with friends or family. over the years, netflix has been ok with that. $6.99
>> a big issue in the technology is mapping. with very accurate maps, it enables the car to localize itself more concisely. it is gps on steroids. that simplifies the computer algorithms and it enables more hands-off operations. the more traditional safety systems, adding in things like adaptive lane keeping. without the mapping technology, it is a key instrument that google seems to have, a big leap ahead of most of the others. >> thank you very much, john leonard. eric schmidt...
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working women and mothers, all of us, expectations are going up to the wonderful technology that eric and others have built, people work longer hours. grandmother said, work in my generation was 9-5 and i was hit. no one had cell phones. there was no android. you could not be bothered. we all work longer hours. mother and has gone through this same expectation. if you think about what parenting was, my mother was a work at home, stay at home mother, full-time. we did not have played dates she arranged. there was no such thing. we rode our bicycles down the block and played. it is called -- sociologists call it intensive monitoring. the data shows a full-time mother working outside the home today spends as many hours engaged in direct child interaction as a nonworking mother did in the 70's. it is an amazing thing to understand. >> host: by the way, that is a pretty hopeful statement. kids will be pretty good. >> guest: when i figured out i was spending as much real time with my children working full-time as my mother did -- we actually talked about it and it turned out to be true. boy
working women and mothers, all of us, expectations are going up to the wonderful technology that eric and others have built, people work longer hours. grandmother said, work in my generation was 9-5 and i was hit. no one had cell phones. there was no android. you could not be bothered. we all work longer hours. mother and has gone through this same expectation. if you think about what parenting was, my mother was a work at home, stay at home mother, full-time. we did not have played dates she...
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the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ >> shepard: officials at two american companies say they have a plan to lasso asteroids into earth'sor bit and then mine them for precious metals and minerals. gold, platinum and the like of the as it ter rode belt between mars and jupiter would be enough to give everybody on earth $100 billion. so do that. so far only one space probe has been returned to earth when an as it ter rode sample. dan springer is in our seattle newsroom. hey, dan. >> yeah, shep. one of the -- built tiny space craft 2 feet high designed to land on asteroid and take pictures and measure. s so pictures back on earth can pick out the best for mining. ross perot jr. company called space x is giving rides in space even these entrepreneurs admit government will play a row. >> it's important that we have a partnership with the government in these endeavors. this really is an investment in the future of the united states and all of humanity. >> the goal is to be able to use the water and
the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ >> shepard: officials at two american companies say they have a plan to lasso asteroids into earth'sor bit and then mine them for precious metals and minerals. gold, platinum and the like of the as it ter rode belt between mars and jupiter would be enough to give everybody on earth $100 billion. so do that. so far only one space probe has been returned to earth when an as it ter rode sample. dan...
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due to the wonderful technology eric and others here have built, people work longer hours. my mother says, god, work in my generation was 9 to 5, and that was it. there were no cell phones, there was no androids, you couldn't be bothered. and that's changed. we all work longer hours. mothering has gone through the same expectation. a mother was a work at home, stay at home mother. full time. we didn't have play date cans arranged. she didn't arranged a single play date. we rode our bicycles down the walk and played. so it's called -- sociologists call it intensive mothering. the data shows that a full-time working, full-time mother working outside the home today spends as many hoursen gauged in direct -- hours engaged in direct child action as a nonworking mother did in the '70s. it's an amazing thing to understand. and when i think about -- >> by the way, that's a pretty hopeful statement. >> absolutely. >> because your kids, the kids are going to be pretty good. >> my mother, when i figured out that i'm actually spending as much real time with my children working full tim
due to the wonderful technology eric and others here have built, people work longer hours. my mother says, god, work in my generation was 9 to 5, and that was it. there were no cell phones, there was no androids, you couldn't be bothered. and that's changed. we all work longer hours. mothering has gone through the same expectation. a mother was a work at home, stay at home mother. full time. we didn't have play date cans arranged. she didn't arranged a single play date. we rode our bicycles...
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. >> gas production and energy and technology is being held back by the lack of americans who can do this. the way you fix this is by fixing education. >> here's an example of this growing skills mismatch he's talking about. computer and i.t. jobs grew 13% from 2003 to 2012. but degrees in those areas fell 11% during the same period. austin, is the education fix up to the government? is that up to the private sector? here i was with eric schmidt on the eve of a jobs report that was going to show more low-wage jobs, and all these tech entrepreneurs are telling me we can't find people, we cannot find qualified workers. >> you got two issues going there. the first is there are certain sectors where the skills mismatch is an issue. but that is not the overwhelming reason that we have high unemployment in the united states. the overwhelming reason thus far has been we had a horrible recession and there's not enough demand. now, normally once you're a few years into an expansion, the people remaining in the unemployment pool don't have the skills to match to the industries where they're gr
. >> gas production and energy and technology is being held back by the lack of americans who can do this. the way you fix this is by fixing education. >> here's an example of this growing skills mismatch he's talking about. computer and i.t. jobs grew 13% from 2003 to 2012. but degrees in those areas fell 11% during the same period. austin, is the education fix up to the government? is that up to the private sector? here i was with eric schmidt on the eve of a jobs report that was...
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things like internet filtering technologies and other forms of censorship. in libya, the dictator in this case, qaddafi did the same thing and did not allow the internet at all, in fact, we met the fellow whose name was bread whose job was, crossed over the border at night and he turned it back on, right? courageously in our view, to get the internet in there, and had the connectivity existed not been there, the groups that were in the benghazi and tripoli and the others would not have found each other and formed a union against the government. if you look at syria, syria because of the civil war shut off the internet to try to block the communication among the rebel movements, it gives sense of how powerful it is. >> rose: let me revisit the whole question, on the one hand you have the possibilities of people trying to restrain the internet, on the other hand, new tech following has always preceded a pace. how is this question going to be settled? is it simply the inevitability of progress will overcome the effort to suppress? >> well, we would argue that y
things like internet filtering technologies and other forms of censorship. in libya, the dictator in this case, qaddafi did the same thing and did not allow the internet at all, in fact, we met the fellow whose name was bread whose job was, crossed over the border at night and he turned it back on, right? courageously in our view, to get the internet in there, and had the connectivity existed not been there, the groups that were in the benghazi and tripoli and the others would not have found...
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and working women, working mothers, expectations are going up on both sides are to the wonderful technology that eric and others here have filled. and people work longer hours. my mother says, work in my generation was 95 and i was at. then there were no cell phones. there is no android. he could not be bothered on weekends. the weekends. and we've all worked longer hours now. mothering has gone through the same expectation and if you think about what parenting was, my mother was a stay-at-home mother. full-time. and we didn't have play dates that she arranged her if she didn't arrange a play date there is no such thing. roser bicycles down the block. and it's called intensive mothering. the data shows that a full-time working mother working outside of the home today as many hours engaged in direct child interaction is a nonworking mother did in the 70s. >> that is a hopeful statement. those are the kids in this generation will be good. >> yes, my figured when i figured out that i was actually spending as much real time with my children, working as my mother did, it turned out to be true. a
and working women, working mothers, expectations are going up on both sides are to the wonderful technology that eric and others here have filled. and people work longer hours. my mother says, work in my generation was 95 and i was at. then there were no cell phones. there is no android. he could not be bothered on weekends. the weekends. and we've all worked longer hours now. mothering has gone through the same expectation and if you think about what parenting was, my mother was a stay-at-home...
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our focus is innovation in technology and the future of business. let's get straight to the rundown. from alaska to meet your -- just green light.he business opportunities for the robots in the sky. share buyback plan before shareholders. then he urges shareholders not to vote for it. could apple have a plan to put 100 40s is billion dollars in cash to work? 2013 comes to a close. we will sit down with eric schmidt to find out what he sees for technology and innovation. first, to the lead. in the effort to get drones to the nation, skies are about to take off. drone testing sites in six states. the sites are located in new york, alaska, nevada, texas, and virginia. also in hawaii and new jersey and oregon. the congressionally mandated test sites will conduct critical research into operational requirements necessary to safely aircraft unmanned systems into international airspace over the next several years. our reporter has been following this story out of d.c.. >> we do nottes? exactly know. the faa said they were trying to select a diverse number o
our focus is innovation in technology and the future of business. let's get straight to the rundown. from alaska to meet your -- just green light.he business opportunities for the robots in the sky. share buyback plan before shareholders. then he urges shareholders not to vote for it. could apple have a plan to put 100 40s is billion dollars in cash to work? 2013 comes to a close. we will sit down with eric schmidt to find out what he sees for technology and innovation. first, to the lead. in...
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expectations are going up on both sides did a wonderful technology eric and others have built. people work under ours. my mother says work in my generation was 9:00 to 5:00 and that was it. there were no cell phones in there were no androids. you couldn't be bothered on the weekends. mothering is gone through the same expectation. if you think about what parenting was, my mother was a stay-at-home mother full time. we didn't have play dates that she arranged. she didn't arrange a single play date. there was no such thing. we rode our bicycles down the rock and played. sociologists call it intensive mothering. the data shows up old-time work in full-time mother working outside the home today spends as many hours engaged in direct childhood action as a nonworking mother did in the 70s. it's an amazing thing to understand. when i think about that. >> that's a pretty hopeful statement. it tells us this generation of kids is going to be pretty good. . >> yes, my figured when i figured out that i was actually spending as much real time with my children, working as my mother did, it t
expectations are going up on both sides did a wonderful technology eric and others have built. people work under ours. my mother says work in my generation was 9:00 to 5:00 and that was it. there were no cell phones in there were no androids. you couldn't be bothered on the weekends. mothering is gone through the same expectation. if you think about what parenting was, my mother was a stay-at-home mother full time. we didn't have play dates that she arranged. she didn't arrange a single play...
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however, because of technology is so new, if you ask, most will take them out. at this point we haven't had much stolen. but we don't have enough to know. >> and i've seen reports it's easy to rip off. >> yes. we did the reports. we're under cover. >> yes. you can do it easily. >> yes. >> moe mailed where can i find out quick hfg information on used car warranty autos ed munds.com. it's a great web site that. is warranties i assume you're talking b they've got a list of what it is they offer. you know, what you get with these things is that new car protection. can be a good deal. you pay for it. >> debbie k wants to know you, no now, holidays are over, how do i stop catalogs from coming to my home? >> i know what you mean. i thought i got a lot before christmas. now, they just keep streaming n it's dma choice.com. you go there. 3 any bail an and -- mail, they'll help do you that. if you've done business with them, then, recent times, during holiday season, then, they won't cut you off from those. >> yes. >> sou have to call those directly. >> all right. thank yo
however, because of technology is so new, if you ask, most will take them out. at this point we haven't had much stolen. but we don't have enough to know. >> and i've seen reports it's easy to rip off. >> yes. we did the reports. we're under cover. >> yes. you can do it easily. >> yes. >> moe mailed where can i find out quick hfg information on used car warranty autos ed munds.com. it's a great web site that. is warranties i assume you're talking b they've got a...
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the image of a human future liberated by technology and to hunger teleportation and so on just got a reality those from a guy who knows eric schmidt who is worth one point five billion dollars and the chairman of google voiced his views on in the internet and the dangers that lurk within it warned that as technology becomes cheaper and easier to use cyber terrorists could use the web to run a drone war essential nerd in california could fly a drone strike a target in a remote part of the world in fact schmidt says hackers will be known as cyber terrorists could well become the targets of the same drones but it's not only about potential terrorists states and governments can use cyber technology to isolate and distort the lives of their critics call this online ethnic cleansing moreover a cyber identities that's your online avatar in social networks could be taken hostage for ransom actually there are already cases of hackers remotely blocking personal computers and demanding cash or feet cyber identities me soon also form a global black market where users will be able to buy an ident
the image of a human future liberated by technology and to hunger teleportation and so on just got a reality those from a guy who knows eric schmidt who is worth one point five billion dollars and the chairman of google voiced his views on in the internet and the dangers that lurk within it warned that as technology becomes cheaper and easier to use cyber terrorists could use the web to run a drone war essential nerd in california could fly a drone strike a target in a remote part of the world...
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but in those days cameras were two big and the technology the digital technology was hopeless and impossible but in the last few years bits become possible and he puts 9 cameras on the side of his car he didn't want them on on top of each other. this is to emphasize this is 9 different prospective. this is 9 point prospective staved a one point prospective and he's going down the road you obviously can't see it i can't show you a video reproduction. he does the same route over and over again. it's a remarkable thing almost disturbing to me. i hold with german ray in her when says that representation or reality this is his idea of digital technology it's leelt is not the thing that can be not be represented. he can't magician something as vivid as realities. and it's one of the things i want to explore owe november 23rd when we have folks from silicon valley. it looks good but i has images of 18 screens going along the side of the road and they've never looked so vivid. where the doors of prospective cleans we'll see the world. there's a vitality in those images that surpass not only what oth
but in those days cameras were two big and the technology the digital technology was hopeless and impossible but in the last few years bits become possible and he puts 9 cameras on the side of his car he didn't want them on on top of each other. this is to emphasize this is 9 different prospective. this is 9 point prospective staved a one point prospective and he's going down the road you obviously can't see it i can't show you a video reproduction. he does the same route over and over again....
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it's technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future covered. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are all today. you. just. should. just say. look look. see .
it's technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future covered. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are all today. you. just. should. just say. look look. see .
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now we're going to talk technology for a second. there's something called -- oovoo, a video chat feature that will come on the new blackberry 10. it is a direct competitor of skype and it could be a game changer for blackberry, maybe. joining us now is the president of oovoo. welcome to the program. >> good morning. stuart: you go right up against skype, don't you? that's what you do? >> we have 70 million people using oovoo today. skype is not secure. it's peer to peer. we host conversation in the cloud. stuart: i can carry on a group conversation with oovoo is that correct? >> you can have up to 12 different people on 12 different devices all in hd quality, absolutely free. stuart: that is i think what -- i'm going to say that's the big deal, isn't it? the fact that you have got group chat with hd quality. that's your appeal? >> that's why hundreds of thousands of people are joining the service. stuart: i'm sorry. i didn't know the correct pronunciation when you have 70 million people using this, sir, i do apologize for that sir.
now we're going to talk technology for a second. there's something called -- oovoo, a video chat feature that will come on the new blackberry 10. it is a direct competitor of skype and it could be a game changer for blackberry, maybe. joining us now is the president of oovoo. welcome to the program. >> good morning. stuart: you go right up against skype, don't you? that's what you do? >> we have 70 million people using oovoo today. skype is not secure. it's peer to peer. we host...
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science technology innovation called the least developed and from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets why not come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two kinds a report. i took. place. and. place. the the. coop. because. i. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow out in egypt ongoing turmoil has claimed more lives with at least two people shot dead during fresh clashes between protesters and police in cairo stuff for years square deadly violence has led to the opposition calling for talks with president morsi but the islamist leader has made it has made it clear a unity government is not an option the album came during morse's visit to berlin and were he was wooing german chancellor angela merkel hoping to get investment and he planned to visit france next but returned home empty handed blogger and journalist wallace kundera says if morsi had received european backing the egyptian public's outrage would have only increased. i t
science technology innovation called the least developed and from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets why not come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two kinds a report. i took. place. and. place. the the. coop. because. i. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow out in egypt ongoing turmoil has claimed more lives with at least two people...
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the image of a human future liberated by technology and to hunger teleportation and so on just got a reality those from a guy who knows eric schmidt who is worth one point five billion dollars and the chairman of google voiced his views on in the internet and the dangers that lurk within it warned that as technology becomes cheaper and easier to use cyber terrorists could use the web to run a drone war a century or nerd in california could fly a drone strike a target in a remote part of the world in fact schmidt says hackers will be known as cyber terrorists could well become the targets of the same drones but it's not only about potential terrorists states and governments can use cyber technology to isolate and distort the lives of their critics call this online ethnic cleansing moreover a cyber identities that's your online avatar in social networks could be taken hostage for ransom actually there are already cases of hackers remotely blocking personal computers and demanding cash stolen or feet cyber identities me soon also form a global black market where users will be able to bu
the image of a human future liberated by technology and to hunger teleportation and so on just got a reality those from a guy who knows eric schmidt who is worth one point five billion dollars and the chairman of google voiced his views on in the internet and the dangers that lurk within it warned that as technology becomes cheaper and easier to use cyber terrorists could use the web to run a drone war a century or nerd in california could fly a drone strike a target in a remote part of the...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. welcome back here watching r.t. live from moscow now more clashes have broken out in athens with police using tear gas to disperse protesters who have broken into the greek labor minister's office the demonstrators were advancing their anger over fresh pay and pension cuts all part of the government's austerity drive laura george control says this kind of crackdown on protesters is part of a new approach. the government has decided to follow up one of the c. of zero thought that us as it sais i guess that is distance to the state to measure us so we have steam the government to take the medicine measures that they are unconstitutional against that he sent strikes and now we have seen that door there that when he's very violently against identity peaceful and counting was doing so well and it seemed the last three or four weeks i complain of propaganda try to convince us that now they're worse has become the us that is i don't believe that this is that is exactly because we are followi
technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. welcome back here watching r.t. live from moscow now more clashes have broken out in athens with police using tear gas to disperse protesters who have broken into the greek labor minister's office the demonstrators were advancing their anger over fresh pay and pension cuts all part of the government's austerity drive laura george control says this kind of crackdown on protesters is part of a new approach. the...
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the pervasiveness of cyber technologies and the rate at which they change increases our vulnerability to attack. technologies can obscure a perpetrator's identity, it can wipe away digital footprints and leave the very lengthy investigative trail for investigators, analysts, and operators. depending on the circumstances, the purpose or the end game of a particular intrusion merely be anyone's guess. it isn't espionage? is it theft? is it mischief? or an act of war? in pursuing all of these avenues, justice and the counterterrorism arena, we must weigh the value to be gained by continuing and intelligence investigation against the need to use law enforcement tools to disrupt our adversaries' activities. and prevent damage to u.s. national interest. we have to do that just as we do in the counter-terrorism and counter-espionage arena. another challenge in this area is the cyber intrusions may affect a wide variety of the victims. all with different needs and interests. they may be private entities, some of your clients companies with shareholders, public reporting obligations. successfu
the pervasiveness of cyber technologies and the rate at which they change increases our vulnerability to attack. technologies can obscure a perpetrator's identity, it can wipe away digital footprints and leave the very lengthy investigative trail for investigators, analysts, and operators. depending on the circumstances, the purpose or the end game of a particular intrusion merely be anyone's guess. it isn't espionage? is it theft? is it mischief? or an act of war? in pursuing all of these...
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what is the single, what is the big trend in technology that excites you? >> our industry goes through transformations. the pc phase, the web browsing phase. the phase we're now going in is the mobile first phase where it's all fundamentally about mobile phones and tablets and you see that in the transition from pcs, tablets and phones which is going on in the industry today. not just the phone, but the phone connected by a 3g or 4g or wi-fi networks to powerful super computers. and it's the sum of those two that will define i.t., c computing, the media and so forth over the next five to ten years. >> in a sense the phone has become the computer because once you have connectivity and it can process data. >> people never use the phones to actually talk on them any more. they use them for everything else. what we've seen is an explosion in growth rates in mobile computing, mobile surge, mobile applicati applications. if you go to start ups in our industry, the startps are all building applications for iphones and android phones and all releasing on them first
what is the single, what is the big trend in technology that excites you? >> our industry goes through transformations. the pc phase, the web browsing phase. the phase we're now going in is the mobile first phase where it's all fundamentally about mobile phones and tablets and you see that in the transition from pcs, tablets and phones which is going on in the industry today. not just the phone, but the phone connected by a 3g or 4g or wi-fi networks to powerful super computers. and it's...
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he struck me as a bit more cautious as a leader on the technology side. i'm not convinced he would have done the motorola acquisition and texas tablets and the jury is out on how it plays out and wonder if larry's maverick move could play into this move? >> you could take that as a question whether this really is a sell signal. if eric schmidt is losing somehow some faith in where this company is going? >> i don't know he's losing faith. when you're not in control of something it's a little bit nervewracking to have your whole net worth tied up in it. i would leave it at that. i don't think he spots something that makes him want to run the other way. that being said, google had a huge run. people don't realize we're caught up talking about am, google has done well. the stock reacted nicely to the news. the fact he's allowing himself the ability to take money off the table, i don't know if that's google specific or his own life specific. i wouldn't try to infer too much. that's a tough game to play. >> >> when you see alleged smart money, eric schmidt sell
he struck me as a bit more cautious as a leader on the technology side. i'm not convinced he would have done the motorola acquisition and texas tablets and the jury is out on how it plays out and wonder if larry's maverick move could play into this move? >> you could take that as a question whether this really is a sell signal. if eric schmidt is losing somehow some faith in where this company is going? >> i don't know he's losing faith. when you're not in control of something it's...